the Penn State Behrend March 16, 1988 Crime Fighters Honored by Michelle McClellan Collegian Staff .Writer For the past five years the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime Prevention and Delinquency has annually awarded 24 Pennsylvania residents Ist, 2nd, and 3rd place certificates for services donated to the community in crime prevention. This year Lisa Marie Lyle and Lori Davison, former Behrend students at University Park, and Donald Wolfgong, lab technician, have been awarded 3rd place certificates for their zealous effort in Beth Vahey Wins Faculty Seat by Brent Vernon Collegian Staff writer Beth Vahey, a junior Human communication needs and I think Resource Management Major, was this will help develop my elected as a student member of communication skills. Penn State's FaCully Senate. She The Faculty Senate is composed decided to run for the position after of Senators from each learning of its duties and commonwealth campus and college. obligations, which include Vahey will be the third Behrend Notices Election Time Mon., Mar. 28 is the last day to register to vote in the primary election. In the Apr. 26 primary voters will choose candidates to run under Republican and Democratic party banners for several offices including President, United States Senate, Congress, and attorney general. In Pennsylvania, citizens must be enrolled in a qualified political party to vote in the primary. To register to vote in the primary an individual must be 18 years old on or before the day after the election. Further details are included in registration applications available at district and area public offices. Individuals who have not voted recently should check with the voter registration office at the courthouse in Erie to determine if their registration is current. McMannis Scholarship The McMannis Educational Trust Fund offers scholarships to students with good academic promise. To receive an application write to: Mr. Fred Sciber, Administrator, 6170 Central Ave., Suite F, St. Petersburg, FL 33707. Awards arc based on academic performance. Financial need is a consideration. The Financial Aid Office has information available about this and other scholarships available. Education Majors Scholarships available. The Financial Aid Office has applications available for the Paul Douglas Teacher Scholarship (any ED' major) and Scholars in Education (Math and Science Education ). We also have information on a variety of other scholarships available to students majoring in Education. Masters of Cartoon Art A survey of the best newspaper cartoon art will be on display at the Erie Art Museum from Mar. 13 to Apr. 17. From the Yellow Kid to Peanuts, Krazy Kat to Garfield, this outstanding exhibition is selected from the collection of the Museum of Cartoon Art. The Museum is also sponsoring an adult basketry workshop on Mar. 19, a macrame workshop on Mar. 26, and the lecture series "Exploring Stained Glass" on Mar. 22 and 31. For more information call (814)459-5477. Prevent Drinking and Driving Four local clubs and taverns have joined Penn State-Behrend's Designated Driver program. On Wed. and Fri. nights, free non-alcoholic drink of your choice is offered by the following: Brookside Inn (Fridays), Dr. Feelgood's (Wednesdays), The King's Rook (Fridays), The Plymouth Tavern (Fridays) and the Stadium Lounge (Fridays). Any Penn State-Behrend student, faculty or staff member who is over 21 and has proper I.D. can participate in the Designated Driver Program. Beyond War Charles Shaughnessy, who portrays Capt. Shane Donovan in "Days of Our Lives" will appear at a dinner/lecture Sat., Mar. 19 from 6-9 p.m. at Villa Maria College. The cost is $8 for the general public and $6 for all college students with I.D. Mr. Shaughnessy is a member of the non-political organization Beyond War and will speak on - the vital issue of avoiding nuclear war through knowledge and understanding. The public is invited to attend. For information and reservations, call 838-1966, ext. 264. Bchrcnd's Crime Watch program. Davison convinced 40% of Perry Hall to volunteer, Lyle - 30% of Niagara Hall, and Wolfgong got 40% of the faculty and staff. Approximately 500 students are volunteers in Behrend's Crime Watch program. The Crime Watch Program began in the fall of 'B6. Voluntet • simply call in any suspicioos actions or people. The police co the rest_ The awards ceremony was Md on January 6. Attending was the Dean of Students, Director of Operations, and Dean Lilley, who presented the awards. extensive communications between the student body and the faculty. "I want to get into a field with a lot of photo by: Rick Brooks olle ian STATION ROAD, ERIE, PA 16563 Pioneers of Bchrend's Crime Watch Program, the three arc also being nominated for the local Rave Award, which will be presented in April. Behrend Police and Safety Services Officer Todd Alan, another pioneer of the program, added that "Our Crime Watch Program is an ongoing thing. We have 7 groups ind have 7 volunteer group leaders." Other concerns deal with confronting problems on campus, A), as rape, drunk driving, and residence safety. Volunteers arc always needed. With the help of all students we can make this campus a safe one. Student to be a member of the Senate since a new policy was enacted allowing Bchrend to have two Senators. The Senate meets regularly throughout the academic year to discuss issue pertinent to the University. Agendas arc sent to members prior to each meeting, which the Senators arc expected to review in order to be prepared to participate in the Senate meetings. Faculty at Behrend discuss items on the agenda with the Senate members before the monthly meeting. Gregory Goldsmith, the student member of the Senate for the 1987- 1988 academic year said that the Senate first meets in committees. Later in the day, an assembly Professor To Share Expertise Overseas by 'Frinette Zawadzki Collegian Staff Writer Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering Anthony Salvia has been invited to speak on Quality Control Education at the Seventh Annual Conference of the Israeli Society for Quality Insurance in Tel Aviv, Israel. Salvia's invitation was a surprise that came in a letter from Professor Amos Notea of the Israeli Institute of Technology. The invitation was prompted by an article Salvia had written on quality control education, the application of simple management and statistical tools to manufacturing as well as non- Hammermill C.E.O. Made Honorary Alumnus University Park, Pa.-- W. but who have made significant Craig McClelland of Erie, chief contributions to the welfare, executive officer of Hammermill reputation or prestige of the Paper Company, is one of three University. The award is not an Pennsylvanians selected to receive annual one but is presented when an Honorary Alumnus Award from the Alumni Association wishes to the Penn State Alumni honor an exceptional person. Association. Other recipients are Attorney The Honorary Alumnus Award Michael J. Hudacek and Russell E. was established in 1973 to honor Marker, professor emeritus of people who are not Penn graduates, chemistry at Penn State. Inside This Issue... Lori Davidson and Don Wolfgang receive awards from Pennsylvania Commission on Crime Prevention and Delinquency for their support meeting takes place. The assembly discusses and votes on issues raised before the Senate. Such topics arc grading policies, computer field programs, and the implementation of new programs throughout the University. Goldsmith said that the Senate meetings arc conducted in a manner similar to that in the House of. Representatives. Each Senator is assigned a scat and is recognized manufacturing enterprises. The article, which appeared in the Aug. 1987 edition of "Quality Progress", hit a nerve in the quality control community, drawing numerous letters to the editor , about a dozen of which were published. The article asked the questions: Why isn't quality control education taught to students? Don't we have a responsibility to teach quality control education? If yes, who is going to teach it?" And to which students do we teach it? These questions hit home with a lot of people in the quality control community and Salvia's invitation shows that quality control education is a world-wide concern. Salvia will be presenting his ideas in Israel on Nov. 8-10, 1988. Spring Dinner Dance..pg.2 Nukes in the News....pg.3 Collegian Classifieds..pg.4 Ben Lane pg.B Baseball Road Trip...pg.lo Athlete of The Week..pg.ll before speaking. Bryce Jordan, the how the Senate conducts business President of Penn State, and other and to get an overview of what to top officials attend the meetings to expect next fall. discuss Penn State's academics and Vahey will also be a member of overall ranking with other Behrend's Faculty Council. She universities. will have full voting power on the Vahey's duties as a Student Council as well as on the Senate. Faculty Scnator will officially start Looking forward to her new at the beginning of the 1988-1989 position, Vahey said, "It involves academic year. She will attend a the entire University." Senate meeting in April to learn Spring Fever Hits Behrend Coach Sobotta resigns see story pg. 11 Volume XXXVI, No. 11 photo by: Marybeth Zawistoski Corrections The poem Ripley was by Steve Aller. The headline for the corrections box was missing in last issue. Oops!